Tottenham Hotspur manager target Vincent Kompany has spoken about his future at Burnley as the end of the season approaches.
A report claimed on Wednesday that the Manchester City legend is Daniel Levy’s ‘No.1’ target to take over the role, with the Spurs chairman believed to have been ‘blown away’ by the work he has done.
As Tottenham Hotspur continue to be on the lookout for their next manager, Vincent Kompany has opened up about his future.
Kompany speaks about future amid Tottenham manager rumours
The Burnley boss has done a tremendous job at Turf Moor, making a club associated with playing old-school British football one of the most eye-catching teams to watch in the country.
Most importantly, the 36-year-old has managed to spearhead his side into the Premier League next season and that too, with seven games to spare.
As Burnley prepare to face Reading, Vincent Kompany told the press that he has no interest in addressing his future amid links to the Tottenham manager job.

“I don’t waste answers on my future. I said it, day one of my job here at Burnley in anticipation of my job here at Burnley in anticipation that one day, there might be a question like this. So, crack on. I’m focusing on Reading and the next games”, he said, as shared by Football Daily.
When asked if he is at happy at the club, Kompany replied, “I know the question but what can I say if I’m going to say I’m not happy? How? 14 points clear at the top of the Championship. So, we’re alright. But the key part is always happy, never satisfied.”
It seems as if Vincent Kompany seems fully focused on Burnley and his head has not turned whatsoever about his future as Tottenham seem intent to appoint him as their next manager.
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